The Burnout Paradise “Complete Edition” will be heading to the European PSN soon, according to Criterion. There’s no word on pricing, yet, but the US version contains the following amazingness for just 30 dollars (and includes the game itself) or you get just get all the DLC for 10 dollars less if you already have the game, so let’s hope for £25 and £15.
I’ll bite, I’ve bought some of the DLC, but not all of it, and if EA want to send it our way for that kind of price bracket I’ll be delighted.
BrendanCalls | 16/02/2010 13:33
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Awesome, I have the game but don’t have any of the DLC. Criterion are the leaders in DLC, other publidhers and Devs should take note
amiga_dude | 16/02/2010 19:00
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Total respect to them in this regared.
I brought game at launch and never regretted it.
Just a few stange bugs at the start.
I think this will never happen again, EA being that nice. Just hope the magic of Criterion work on Need for Speed. Please do not make legal driving again go back to how us to be and will by NFS again.
TheSabreman | 16/02/2010 13:35
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Already have Big Surf Island, shame they didnt create more bundles for those that already have some of the dlc.
X201 | 16/02/2010 13:37
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3GB download followed by another 2GB of patches?
BrendanCalls | 16/02/2010 13:40
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5gb of fun though
DrOf1337 | 16/02/2010 13:49
Tends to spoil major games.
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Yeah, if you haven’t got Paradise at all or you haven’t got much of the DLC, this is just an absolute steal. You won’t have TOO long to wait either. Patience is a virtue ofc.
cc_star | 16/02/2010 13:50
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ARRRGGHHHH!!!!!
I bought a discounted bundle they did a few weeks ago, and now they launch this!
w@nk3rs
Carl | 16/02/2010 13:52
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I bought all of the DLC for full price when it was first release. I don’t really regret it, had a lot of fun with that game!!
wyverex | 16/02/2010 13:56
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Well, I’ve never got Cops n’ Robbers, Toy Bundle or Boost Specials, and they work out altogether as more (potentially) than the DLC bundle would at £15, so I don’t mind the “double dip” on the other content too much.
Lorcan | 16/02/2010 14:05
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That is very very tempting!
I don’t even really play it!
Kevling | 16/02/2010 14:08
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They shouldn’t be including the time saver pack, that’s an unlock, not dlc as such. I prefer to earn my vehicles… ;)
cheekyMcB | 16/02/2010 14:44
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Yeah,quite. But since they are they should disable it and let the user choose. I don’t know how it works currently, whether it prompts you or happens automatically once installed, but some people who want to take advantage of the bundle price may not want to unlock them like that, the drip feed of the cars is half the fun.
TSBonyman | 16/02/2010 14:24
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Paradise didn’t really hold my attention for more than a half hour,i think i got 8 trophies in my first 15-20 mins accelerating around the map, even closed my eyes for a bit….
…but it’s nice to see more content for those that enjoyed it.
alcides | 16/02/2010 23:21
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you make it sound like child’s play, but try the online trials where you must synchronize with others to do barrel rolls over a bridge while speeding towards one another and that sort of things. It’s a fun game that’s not too hard. It’s full of little joyful things!!